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Djibril Cisse says he will quit Panathinaikos at the end of the season after growing fed up with the racist abuse he has suffered in Greece.

Cisse has scored 41 times in 49 league games for the Greek club, but says he has been driven out by the abuse he suffers from opposing fans.

The situation was compounded the derby game against Olympiakos on Saturday, as Cisse and three team-mates were attacked by Olympiakos supporters who entered the field of play following the 2-1 defeat for his side.

“This summer I’m leaving, that’s for sure,” Cisse told L’Equipe. “It’s impossible for me here. Even though the Pana fans are fantastic, even though the club is great, I don’t want to play in this league anymore.”

He said of Saturday’s events: “I was their target. Some of them hit me and I retaliated to defend myself. It’s a disgrace. I’m not going to let things lie. This week, I will make a complaint to UEFA and I can tell you I won’t drop it.”

Cisse also alleges that racism is a growing problem in Greek football and that the level of abuse has become unbearable.

“This season the atmosphere in the stands has got worse,” Cisse said. “Twice already, I have been the victim of monkey chants, of racist insults. It was the same thing again on Saturday night.

“They managed to get inflatable bananas (into the stadium) that they were shaking around every time I touched the ball.”

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